Dermalogica Medicated Clearing Gel

Description

THIS ITEM IS NOW DISCONTINUED AND REPLACED BY NEW PRODUCT CALLED "DERMALOGICA VERNIGHT CLEARING GEL".

This medicated overnight treatment helps to clear skin and prevent future breakout activity by sloughing off dead skin cells and reducing the sebum that can clog follicles.
BENEFITS

Removes the dead skin cells and excess sebum to help clear the skin and prevent future breakouts.
Helps regulate sebum protection.
May also be used during the day as a spot treatment.

Usage

Apply a thin layer to a clean skin at night and let it absorb completely. Repeat on congested areas. This treatment gel helps to clear skin and prevent blemishes by sloughing off the dead skin cells and reduces sebum (oil) that clogs follicles leading to breakouts. In the morning, wash off with Dermalogica facial cleanser, follow with appropriate moisturiser.

:: Review :: of Dermalogica Medicated Clearing Gel
OK, I thought I posted this the other day, but then I looked and it's gone. Sooo...just wanted to share because this stuff helped me so much. I just went through an unusually bad breakout of cystic acne on my cheeks (usually kept completely under control by taking OrthoTricyclen). The Medicated Clearing Gel helped dry up some of the worst monsters and kept the babies from growing into monsters. There was no unpleasant smell, and even though I'm normal to dry and sometimes sensitive, this didn't dry me

:: Review :: Dermalogica Medicated Clearing Gel
W:oW I am quite impressed with this. It is an overnight treatment that clears zits super fast. It's a clear soft textured gel, that you put on a zit under your moisturizer, go to sleep and in the morning the zit is either reduced in size, inflamation, and redness. And after using it for 2-3 days the zits are gone!!! It's active ingredient is 2% salicylic acid. For me, it's not drying at all. My skin has always loved salicylic acid, as I am very allergic to benzoyl peroxide. But if you use the latter it may

I have suffered with spots and bad skin since I was a teenager and tried just about every over the counter remedy I could get my hands on (plus a few pharmacy items), but none gave particularly good results. A good day would mean only one or two spots that I could cover with make-up. I used to dream of having clear skin like "normal" people.

A friend recently recommended trying Dermalogica (I won't go into detail on the range as I will post on the general